feat: add --no-open flag to opencode web command#33465
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This introduces a new optional flag --no-open to the opencode web command that prevents the automatic browser launch when running in headless environments (e.g., Docker containers without XDG-open). By default, the behavior remains unchanged (browser opens) for backward compatibility. The flag is useful for CI/CD pipelines, remote terminals, and any scenario where a graphical browser is not available or desired.
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What does this PR do?
This PR introduces a new optional flag
--no-opento theopencode webcommand that prevents the automatic browser launch when running in headless environments (e.g., Docker containers without XDG-open). By default, the behavior remains unchanged (browser opens) for backward compatibility.The flag is useful for CI/CD pipelines, remote terminals, and any scenario where a graphical browser is not available or desired.
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opencode web --no-openand verified that the server starts but no browser window opens.Screenshots / recordings
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